I'll be honest, I am not thrilled with the prospect of drafting Williams. I'm not convinced he's fast or fluid enough to be a consistently good man-to-man corner, and the Steelers really need their corners to be guys who can take a WR on an island and shut them down. I think I'd prefer Harris and maybe Dowling (definitely Dowling if not for the injury concerns) to Williams, and they could trade down a few spots and get one of those guys.If they could trade, say, pick #31 and to a team like Oakland and get picks #48 and #81 back (works out to within 5 points on the pick value chart), they could do some nice things. That would give them #48, #63, #81, and #95. Looking at a top 100 board and their needs, they could very easily end up with :48 - Ras-I Dowling, Stephen Paea, Rodney Hudson63 - Allen Bailey, Orlando Franklin, Chimdi Chekwa, Curtis Brown 81 - Kenrick Ellis, Marcus Gilbert, Christian Ballard, Shane Vereen95 - Taiwan Jones, Clint Boling, Shareece Wright, Greg Salas, Tandon Doss, Jerell Powe, Brandon BurtonThis would enable them to get at least 1 OL prospect, a NT/DE, a corner, and a big receiver or speed back before the end of round 3, with 4 more picks to use on developmental prospects and/or a PK (Henery).